Siskow--Ryan (Class of 1991)
Displaying 51 - 63 of 63 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Second place sweepstakes win for University of Northern Iowa individual events team. Public Relations News Release 1988:198, p.1 |
At the University of Wisconsin, Stout Tournament, Venessa Kuhlmann, Ryan Siskow, Kevin Gilbertson, Aimee Simpson, Susan Bernau, Doug Staudt, Jim O'Connor, David Marchesani all place in the event. | |
52 | UNI's speech team receives top honors Northern Iowan 85:26, p.1 |
Lengthy look at the recent successes of the team. | |
53 | Northern Iowa individual events team takes first place in sweepstakes in MAFL, tourney. Public Relations News Release 1988:135, p.1 |
First place finish at Mid-America Forensic Association National Tournament, at Creighton University, Omaha. | |
54 | Northern Iowa individual events team captures second place at Mankato tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:130, p.1 |
Twenty-three teams entered the competition. UNI students placed in many events. | |
55 | Second place sweepstakes finish for Northern Iowa individual events team opens season at MAFL Tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:75, p.1 |
A 12 member individual events team from UNI finished second at the opening of the Mid-America Forensic League. Ryan Siskow earned first place in informative speaking. Placing sixth for UNI was Doug Staudt. Kevin Gilbertson earned three place finishes. | |
56 | Northern Iowa takes sixth place sweepstakes at National forensic association tournament in Arizona. Public Relations News Release 1988:403, p.1 |
Sixth place sweepstakes at the National Forensic Association National Tournament was captured by the sixteen members of the University of Northern Iowa's individual events team. | |
57 | On heels of successful season, Northern Iowa individual events team sending 11 to AFA national tournament April 8-11 Public Relations News Release 1987:351, p.1 |
Eleven students qualify for the American Forensic Association National Tournament. The team is coached by Professors Mary Ann Renz and Bill Henderson, and will compete in sales analysis, communication analysis, and prose interpretation. | |
58 | Forensics teams earn high marks before nationals Northern Iowan 84:47, p.1 |
Reports on winners in recent debate and forensics action. | |
59 | University of Northern Iowa qualifies 11 more entries for American Forensics Association National Tournament in April Public Relations News Release 1987:307, p.1 |
The university qualifies eleven entries for the April American Forensics Tournament. Qualifying participants compete in communication analysis, persuasive speaking, and sales analysis. | |
60 | Northern Iowa individual events team captures second place in nine-state MAFL event Public Relations News Release 1987:287, p.1 |
The individual events team competes with teams from nine other states in the MAFL tournament in Ames. The team earned second place for their performances in poetic interpretation, communication analysis, and persuasive speaking. | |
61 | Northern Iowa individual events team captures first place in state tournament Public Relations News Release 1987:279, p.1 |
Penny Geurink, and Professors Mary Ann Renz and William Henderson coach the individual events team in their first place victory in the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association State Tournament. | |
62 | Northern Iowa debaters, individual event team members place in four tournaments Public Relations News Release 1987:159, p.1 |
Eighteen individual events team members and eight debaters compete in forensic tournaments in North Carolina, Kansas, and Nebraska, with twenty students earning awards from each competition. The students were accompanied by communication arts faculty. | |
63 | Northern Iowa's Individual Events speech team continues its 'winning ways' Public Relations News Release 1987:141, p.1 |
Professor Mary Ann Renz' Individual Events team achieve their fifth consecutive placement in a major speech competition. The seven-member team was accompanied by Professors Renz and William Henderson. |